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Early Years Practitioner

LINK3 RECRUITMENT LIMITED
Leicestershire
1 day ago
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Job Title: Early Years Practitioner
Company: Link3 Recruitment
Location: Coalville, Leicester, LE67, UK
Contract Type: Temporary
Salary: £13.50 - £14.50 per hour (Depending on qualifications and experience)

Role Overview

We are working with a number of local nursery chains who require additional Early Years Practitioners on a day-to-day, short-term, or long-term basis.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a caring, energetic, and creative individual to join our network of outstanding nursery teams. As an Early Years Practitioner, you will play a key role in ensuring the highest standards of care and education for children, following the EYFS curriculum and all safeguarding procedures.

Key Responsibilities


  • Deliver high-quality childcare and early years education to children aged 0–5 years
  • Implement engaging and creative teaching methods to stimulate learning and development
  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of the EYFS curriculum
  • Create and maintain a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment for children
  • Actively promote positive child development and behaviour management strategies
  • Build meaningful relationships with children, parents, and colleagues
  • Ensure the nursery meets all safeguarding standards and health and safety regulations ️


To Be Successful in This Role, You Will Have


  • A minimum Level 2 qualification in Early Years Education, Childcare, Teaching and Learning, or a related field
  • A minimum of GCSE qualifications (or equivalent) – evidence of these will be required
  • Paediatric First Aid (Desirable but not essential)
  • Previous experience in a nursery or childcare setting, or current enrolment in a relevant childcare course
  • A strong understanding of the EYFS curriculum and child development principles
  • A genuine passion for working with children and delivering exceptional care and education
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills ️
  • A positive, proactive attitude towards teamwork and continuous improvement


Safeguarding, Compliance & Right to Work


  • Right to Work: All candidates will be required to demonstrate a valid Right to Work in the UK as part of our safeguarding and compliance checks.
  • DBS: All applicants must undergo an enhanced DBS check (Child Workforce) prior to starting work, if not already in possession of one registered on the Update Service. The cost of a DBS will be covered by the applicant.
  • Safeguarding: Link3 Recruitment is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.


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